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Old 08-23-08 | 09:11 PM
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IndependentMind
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Originally Posted by txvintage
It's good that you got your bike back. I seriously doubt that happens very often at all.

If I lived close enough, I would be saving up for the auction. It might be making good off of other rider's misfortune, but it's tough world out there.

Oh, it's basketball lingo.
To be honest with you there really wasn't much there worth bidding on. Then again if you're in the market for an older Bianchi frame there were quite a few. The only problem is they've all got really bad cosmetic damage and are mostly missing ALOT of parts (then again a Bianchi is still a Bianchi, it may be worth powder coating one.)

Looks like they were taking the stolen bikes and breaking them down (chop shop style) they had a room full of wheels too, i took a look but there was nothing there worth ridding on (unless you're building a beater bike)

All that was left on my Giant were the brake calipers and the crankset/BB (which are now on my new bike)

By the way if you're really interested in bidding, Toronto Police Services run their auctions online on Ebay. I'm a local to Toronto and I will most likely post a notice on BF once they come up for auction. I want to see those bikes fall into good hands

Last edited by IndependentMind; 08-23-08 at 09:15 PM. Reason: Forgot to include auction info
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